If you can point out where the "magazine" on that shotgun is, I'd be curious to hear it.
With our system, It would probably be called a "high capacity" removable rotary magazine. /
sarcasm for those who don't know.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the idea that it is removable makes the cylinder a magazine. Even though it has six "chambers" -
see the next sentence where I define magazine according to the FA, which I don't care about since in most books a magazine is a device that holds cartridges and is inserted into the action of a firearm. Hence a question for discussion, not me telling people that a cylinder is a magazine....
I know that By definition "cartridge magazine" means a device or container from which ammunition may be fed into the firing chamber of a firearm;
and this cylinder does not "feed" ammunition into a chamber, so does not meet the criteria.
It is something that is not really specified by the current legal wording... so... Canadian default... SCARY BAD GUN!
Again sarcasm.... In case you didn't know.
Don't get me wrong I want one. it seems pretty cool.
Either way, a factory 5 round version would be convenient.
1. Easier math when buying ammo boxes.
2. possibly slightly smaller/compact
3. Less likely to be deemed prohib since 5 is a "magic" number that makes us all safer
(sarcasm)
4. if your can't get the job done with 5 rounds of 12ga, you can't with six.